Standardized smart tests for happiness and quality of life
About
Standardized Smart Tests for Happiness and Quality of Life are a set of innovative assessment tools carefully designed by specialists to measure happiness and quality of life in an objective, comprehensive and comparable manner across individuals and organizations instead of relying on questionnaires and traditional, limited scales.
These tests are based on the foundations of knowledge, national values, positive psychology, and social studies, and are subject to global and national standards, making them a comprehensive basic reference in standard tools, research, and public policies for all institutions and society in raising the happiness and quality of life index.
What distinguishes the standard smart device for happiness and quality of life?
- An atypical measurement to achieve precise, comprehensive statistics
- An atypical measurement to achieve precise, comprehensive statistics
- Cognitive additions to the recipient
- Reaching sustainable happiness and achieving the national strategy for positive quality of life in society
- Integration and development of smart tools that provide benchmark data and trend forecasting
- The global leadership in comprehensive measurement and standards
How do standardized smart tests for happiness and quality of life work?
- Holistic measurement of happiness, well-being and quality of life.
- Level 1: General Model
- Level Two: Moral and Cognitive Values Enhancers
- The third level: enhancers of national, family and community values
Standards adopted in smart tests:
Smart and quality of life tests adopt the most famous international and national standards
- Oxford Happiness Questionnaire
- Quality of Life Scale (WHOQOL) from the World Health Organization
- Global Quality of Life Index
- Positive and negative emotional affect scale (PANAS).
- PERMA model Martin Seligman
- National programs and happiness indicators in the United Arab Emirates.
- Gross National Happiness Model (GNH).
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